Show NI LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY oct OOT 22 aaroin appointment elder john mendenhall is appointed to take charge of the nottingham ham conference upon the departure of elder chomas dobson and elder dobson Is requested to give elder mendenhall all needed instruction star oct 1 1 THIS EUROPEAN MISSION by tho the mit jil lil tennial tenni almat alMar stat star we learn that a district meeting was held heid at cookley chapel birmingham on sunday sept seph 22 Addres addresses ses seB were delivered by president A carrington Carringto nand nana and ana elders jas G bleak thos dobson john burrows neff ralph harrlson harrison and johnh john H barlow barrows attendance very good and attention to speakers very close on the following ing evening a concert was given under the direction of brother coleman coloman RIGHTS in a civil case tried before a justices court a few days dayd since in davis county ten ton miles milea north of this city in which two females were tho the contestants i a jury was demanded when three women were chosen among others for that purpose the deliberations of women were marked by quite as much dignity and self respect reaped as is ever evinced by the stronger bex BOX and we understand the ver dieu dicu was not any less leab satisfactory on account of the jury not being entirely entirely ly composed odthe of the mate male persuasion I 1 CHANGE OF CLIMATE one ono of the best beat medicines for children who are suffering from debility teething to Is change of air we have con oon convenient congenie venie nt includes here for suc sue such sueh 11 change it is not necessary to go to bear lake vall vali valley ay to soda sprin aprin springs go or to some other equally distant spot to obtain a change of air though such trips taken at the proper season would doubtless be very beneficial to most invalids but built it can I 1 be obtained by going into any of the kan around us or by crossing to the weber to Co alville wanship manship Wan ship rockville or any of the settlements on its waters or to kamas prairie or in fact to any settlement of a greater altitude than this we have bave known several cases of severe revere illness in children checked chocked by a change of air even as late in the season as this good nursing I 1 I 1 proper attention to clothing and sueh buch a en change of air as we suggest can cau scarcely fall to have a beneficial effect tim tre WEATHER it Is amusing to hear bear the various expressions from one and another respecting the tho weather it is so pleasant that it ought to suit everybody the weather of the past few weeks has been simply glorious with it existence is a delight bat there are some who think they would like a change to settle the dust others that they would like it because they haye hare an idea that such fine weather cannot be healthy and others because a storm would put out the fires which are raging in various parts of the mouLt mountains ains around us and consuming valuable val vai nabie ubbie timber and fuel fuei there are others however who have potatoes to dig apples to gafner houses to build cellars to excavate fuel to haul from the kenyons kan who want this fine weather to continue it looked yesterday morning as though we might have rain or snow but today to day is as aa bright and sunny as ever and the builders and farmers and wood haulers are improving the hours we think it a mistake to suppose that dry weather is un healthy in this country our dry sum sumo mers mars and autumns have been more healthy if our observations are correct than our rainy ones I 1 ing va the first years of the settlement of this valley the seasons were very dry and they were healthy with the increase of rainfall during some years we have fancied that we could perceive an increase of sickness especially of summer complaint among children dry seasons have always seemed to us the best beat adapted and most moat natural to this country per deseret telegraph foil rell down a shaft oct 21 A fatal accident occurred about noon today robert ai M hutt fell down the shaft of the yolo mine liine located south of meadow valley number three and was instantly killed he had bad been working in the mine and had just returned from dinner to go down to his labor and by some misstep fell to the bottom a distance of feet A man named mcgee at work in a drift heard the noise made by his falling and supposing sup po sing slog it was a caving of some loose rock came out to the surface to ascertain correctly and was so excited that he be did not see the body of hutt and hearing bearing hutts hulls dog howling at the top of the shaft ahart concluded that some accident had befallen him hutts hulls brains were mashed out and spattered over the ladder and pisces places laces where he be struck in falling and his tody gody body was badly broken up tae remains were taken out of the shaft by means of ropes and placed in the foremans firemans fi remans house main st as the deceased was a member of lightner hook and ladder company he was a native of thorold about 85 15 years of age well known and much respected spec ted his funeral comes off to manow PAYSON patson oct 22 mr david daley a resident of provo freighting to tintie met diet with a fatal accident yesterday he was encamped near goshen and was proceeding towards that place on horseback to ob tain feed for his animals sni mals mais when he was thrown the horse kicking him on the throat and chest he only survived a few hours bours his remains are now here awalt awaiting the arrival of his parents from PROM wednesdays DAMY darly OCT 28 ANOTHER DEPARTURE depar DEPAu bishop tho thosa taylor of the ward took his departure forthe for the east this morning expecting to join the other brethren in new now york where they embark on their journey to palestine and other parts of the east UTAH NORTHERN two more engines more powerful and more suited to the service than the others employed are running on the utah northern 11 R cne lne commenced on friday morning and ana the tiie other on sunday each has six wheels coup coupled led three feet six inches in diameter with cylinders inches the big fill is within six feet of the top and its completion is all that there is any waiting for on the way to logan to finish the road to which place there is sufficient iron already on hand improvements WO we notice the addition of a commodious room on the south side of the ath ward meeting house for the accommodation odthe of the female relief soa clety of that ward the gih and loth wards have pulled down their nie nin eting houses and are building new ones pending the completion of which the members of the wards have haye a good opportunity to visit and make the acquaintance of the saints in the neighboring wards UTAH WHEAT this is said to be about equally nally as fine quality as california wheat we we learn from mr william jennings Jenn lugs lugg a late merc merchant hantin in salt lake city that over bushels surplus was raised in the territory this year the producers have contracted for its transportation by the railroad on private terms to st louis mo where it has been sold at remunerative nera tive prices when california farmers operate cooperate co as effectually in the transports tran tion and direct sale bale of their products as the utah people have they will get pet something like satisfactory prices pacific rural press A GOOD CouNTi COUNTRY tr A gentleman just in from laketown Lake town rich co expresses to us his delight with that region and its surroundings roun dings he has resided in several different parts of this has found no such desirable place for a person fond of country life as bear lake valley the severity of the climate in the winter season seaon is the only objection that can be urged against it but cache and other valleys of the territory possessed the same disadvantage for the first few years after they were settled there is reason to believe that bear lake valley will yet tone down dowd in that thai respect and then its many advantages as a farming and grazing distri district ct will be better appreciated than at present there Is yet land in abundance for other good sett bett settlers lers iera to locate upon and the settle ments meats need strengthening per deseret telegraph ALTA utah 22 alta has grown ten fold since my visit last spring it now looks much like did when I 1 first visited it some two years ago numerous valuable mines are being worked with great energy the self acting tramway is a successful enterprise its transfer capacity from the mines to the town a distan distance ce of 2500 feet is ten tons of ore to the hour the returning buckets conveying wood provisions lumber and other articles to the mines the iron wire ropes to which the buckets are permanently attached is of an inch in diameter there are in all forty seven small buckets and two large ones the small ones with the attachments when empty weigh about 15 0 pounds and hold about pounds of ore the full ones running down carry back the empty ones on the return rope no motive power is needed gravitation does the entire work except in working the brakes ahiah are manipulated by hand band the buckets hang about three feet from the rope the stations on which the ropes are sustained afan of an average height of thirty seven feet are two hundred feet apart and are made of four large logs well braced and framed together below and above ground the speed of the buckets is some three miles per hour this tramway belongs to the vallejo and south star mining company and was built at a cost of eight thousand dollars miss Mise Simmons w who ho braved the dangers of this cemarka blo bio ascent cent rode at the rate of three miles per hour in an uncomfortably small square bucket suspended somo some thirty odd feet from the ground the tramway from alta aita to granite is under way its rope is made of steel wire and is two inches in diameter this nine mile enterprise is under way and may soon be completed mr martin the chier chief engineer tells me it Is to have four ropes the kanyon road is in terribly dusty and cut u up p with ore wagons good prospects for snow now pending A al al BEAVER oct 23 2 by telegram just received from north orth star it appears that while one bill peek and a man by the name ot of hall hair were gambling yesterday 1 iu the tho vicinity ol of P E connors steam saw mill they quarreled when hall shot peek the ball taking effect close to his left nipple and lodging in the body peek is still aliye alive and hall has cig cic cleared ared arod out EASTERN NOTES nebraska has doubled her population in four years otton cotton of excellent quality la Is grown in nebraska the floering flouring flou ring mills of kansas aro are kept running day and night kansas is almost smothered under her abundance of potatoes old bonnets and they that wear them was the unfashionable topic of a boston lecturer sunday evening english boots and shoes are now in great demand in the american market they are not handsome but broad comfortable and well made A great many of the western fa farmers amers are puzzled to know how to keep their corn carn crops from the weather now they have secured them the yield Is so large A number of the most important churches in the city of boston are va cant and it is thought the coming year will produce even more important changes in the congregations A sulphide bi bl of carbon engine has lately been put in operation in boston which it Is claimed by parties interested will furnish power GO 60 per cent cheaper than the most economical steam engine the demon of chills and fever beems to have taken possession of all shenew the new york stork summer resorts this beason season cooperstown Coopers town richfield rioh rich nield field and lake mah bopae all ali number their victims miss kate stanton is going to lecture in boston on the loves lovea of great men and nineteen out of twenty Bosto bostonians niane fear that she la Is intends to divulge the heart lecreta of their private lives artificial beautifying has become very common in new york society the number of young ladies of undoubted position who dye cyru their hair golden fresco their faces and exercise a all nil 11 the other toilet deceptions is really surprisingly large one of the grandest fairs ever known in new york la Is soon to be opened by the masonic fraternity the object thereof is to aid the founding and supporting an asylum in the interior of the state to shelter poor and decrepit brethren their widows and orphans the necessity of making new and distinct ocean courses for outward and inward going steamers is more than ever impressed on the public mind by the fact that so many more vessels than formerly are now traversing the same parallels for the same ports A careful widow in the ohe che cherokee Obe strip southern kansas lost loat her log chain on the prairie the other day to save trouble troubie in seeking it bhe she set bet nire fire to the tall grass she found the chain aby easy eaby enough then but when she looked for her house it there the st louis globe has discovered that the recent mild earthquake noticed at nashville was caused by a ball held in louisville the cacus chous concussion slon sion of the tremendous feet of the louisville dancers on occasions of the kind always creates alarm in half a dozen surrounding counties A boston west end lady writes to the fatio patio cant you yon say a word in your widely circulated paper against the growing habit of using profane language on the stage I 1 shall have to give up going to the theatres theartres the atres the museum if the distasteful practice Is not abolished the louisville courier says at the recent election for delegates to congress in utah the official al vote stood for george B R cannon the mormon candidate for george B R maxwell radical rad Bad ical 1942 and now maxwell protests against the giving givin g of the certificate of election to cannon As cannons majority was merely some nineteen thousand and a few odd votes it does look deuced hard that maxwell should be denied the certificate now it professor lapham of tho the united states telegraph Servi celins published a report on the forest fires of last year he believes that all our prairies were originally wooded and that they have been cleared wholly by fire which he says destroys everything on and in them except the roots of the buffalo grass since this is so it follows that the land la ia perfectly well adapted for timber growth if trees are planted and protected I 1 the they will flourish we may add that the kansas kansas pacific railroad company has elevated this theory to practice by setting out thousands of saplings along its line where they havethe have thriven iven ivan w well weli a 11 the same theory has also been presented by judge caton and other american writers A detroit woman with the rhema cism consulted a clairvoyant who went into a trance and wrote the following startling description of the case I 1 find that your case Is one that baffles the discs is complicated the spine Is disused dise sed have hurt it by a fall the liver is ulcerated uise rated cause you rais rals a thick mew cuss your hed had sympathizes you have spells of feeling dizzy and the scrofula in the blood which has destroyed the vitally vi talty causes some tendency to dropsy the throat is effected by the kanarr in the hed had you can with proper treatment be helped I 1 hoap this is not too late to Bena Bens fatt aitt you if you want treatment I 1 will attend you at MONTANA NOTES MOTES A delegation of indians consisting of fourteen chiefs from the grand river agency dakota and eighteen chiefs and one squaw from near fort peck peek montana are on their way to washington Wes hington at hores horbe prairie where are excellent placer mines there are about thirty nive dve white men and some fifty with a prospect of the latter acquiring the whole camp we learn that the bros have sold |